.. ! Ll cl v i i ' " DREAMLAND ADVENTURES TODDYjUPfUNS tree and . .. ,! T)lt, I ' tn this ailVCMUTC J.cvvv '" " Jet a brave vowgitirwho count a CHArTHIt I Jiulie Owl' Illddle OM Judge OwJ at up In a blinking Blpomlty t Peresr "'I, tli "Aren't you feellwr well Wlxf looti : as though you were '"j'lldm oTetared at her ob If aha had v o .trAneer. and paid no nttcntlon &'S.?ae"uom Instead he asked one of hli. own. . , m8 SSS " , at -"". "repneV 'erlfapB. I can amwer you-. .,,.,,, ., .tnroil and ,tr"d ancl blinked before he hooted his rP!Y ... ,... lln Mint'a mv first. '"I? . "" " ChV With R thlfflt. Am 7nt. enough almost tc .burst I if you can solve my riddles three. 1 I'll gUe to yu my holloa ree , FCggy wnnnieu u. ..... ftVToy." she nnallv cried. ..i5 wiVr.rt nllly. "A boy doesn't thfne'llko - haby." "But a Doy cats wuum .. . burst." Ins (tea rcggy. Whoo I Whoo I It Isn't n, boy," said Judw Owl, puttlrrg an end to the argu- n,Then If It Isn't a boy I give up." cried '.?,??'j. i ..m. -nllli- "Tnll i. Judorn Owl. what Is It that growls like a lion, whines like a baby with a thirst, and cuts enough almost to bum? tu,t nl Blared at them glumly and W "Pi Yinn yerv soupy : "Wnoos wnooi miwi " ... Why would I be asking you? thought persons who aakeil riddles ought as much to Judge Owl. who quickly hooted nnother riddle "Wliv Is the beat riddle the worst rlddlo?" .t.i r... nn nuiv mulA answer that, and they looked so PUZtled that .Hideo Owls gloomy mure iuihvu - riln. "It Ii the best riddle Dccauso no one can answer It, and It Is thn worst rlcdlft because no one can aiiswcr It. V..j' -n.i hnoklnil nvor this, but ho soon grew sober igaln. 'That's why the beast In tno caye is ma mi . nnd the worst rlddlo I ever heard of, he Blghed. "I've worried myself half elclc trying to find out whut he Is Vt&ry and Hilly opened their ears ani ithair v whnn he BUOKe about tne beast In thecae. "It mleht bn'Txinesome Bear he lives In a cave," said Billy "And he u nines like a baby with a hirst whim ha Is ers. ery lonesome. ndded Peggy. "es,' agreed juago uwi, unu no entn enough almost to burst, but it usually prefers berries and grubs, and Iimngs iiko mat, wiiua ma uruai m i-na tao Is a great meat eater." Judgo Onl's olco sank to a Beared whlspei. -Vnu nneht In nan thn hnnna hn leaves scattered about. Ho must have many, mmv victims." This mado Peiry and Billy feel cry creepy, and they nearly J.iMnitfl n.. fit thnlM aVtnAn ..Vta. n l1lll trrcechltig sounded behind them. "Cree ! Cree ' Just tako a look at me, And Ills lctlm sad you'll see. Then listen to my tale of grief, I'll tell it rast, anu ten ic Drier - Tlmii itt1itwlnl nrnlttif) fin I ihaiA 1 na 1IICV T ill 4 icu m uuiiu imsu mvnj no Uluo .fay with hlH foa thorn all tattered I nnd torn. Ho looked as If ho had been I at....... t. n .vtns AVflKlnr. ml v.lin T7ln KI1UUISH itwt g..wiuiit. u.i-ui ..it.v I hi had to tell them will bo related to- I morrow. CIIAl'TEB II The Kiddie's Hidden Trriiaurr LUIC JAY looked as though he had a most thrilling story to. tell Peggy d Billy. And Peggy and Billy v.cro agcr to hear It. Judgo Owl had Just ot through hoot ntr about tno riaciic- reaturo In tho cao that growled like a lloir. whlnod llko a. babv with a thirst, and ato enough almost to burst, ena nere was Blue Jay witn his ream ers all tattered and torn, scroechlng that ho had been a victim of tho riddle. "Whoo ! Whoo ' Whoo ! Did you see the hones scattered about the front of the riddle's cave?" asked Judge Owl, blinking excitedly nt Blue Jay through hli dark gogglci "Cree, cree I I saw more bones than that," screeched Blue Jny In answer. "I saw thn riddle-creature's burled bones " vtnoo. wnooi That reminds m ot another riddle," mumbled Judge Owl. "When Is the ground like a boy or n girl"' Vfl cift nn." nnRWArf1 Vecev nnt 7M1I nrnmnflv "Whnn la thn irrnllnH like a boy or a girl?" 'Wllpn It him hnnAM In It" rhllnlfl,! Jui.'go Owl That Is a vcrv ooor rldriln nnd .Tudcrn Owl wouldn't Joke about It If ho had ben through what I have," screeched Blue Jay, smoothing down his tattered nd torn: feathers. "If I had stayed flVil SPCnnrlfl lnntrAi- In Ihnl itrnnln-A'i hurlnlr crounrl I'rl h.-lvu nolvnil thn rllilln of the cae." men why didn't you stay," hooted Judge Owl Because If I had I wouldn't h )r. " snswored Blu0 Jay, which soundod like another riddle, but Blue Jay went on to "I'laiii. , "Vou know I llko to find out things, ho began. Peggy and Billy did know It. for Blue Jay's cariosity was onp of his bad faults nnd It got him Into J. ,'ot of trouble. "When I heard about ThiS rl(I fill In thft nuilu f iirat. n Ij.hI. IJnto tho matter nnd whnt An vmi -r v. i n t WE CLEAN AND DYE WcaririK Apparel, Blankets, Carpeti, Draperies, Rurs, Upholstery, etc Anton Dorfner & Sons Cleaners and Dyers gj 1324. nirnvrl Au 1 Ig We call A dellTfr In Tlills. & snbnrbs U t ,e-iiRf,a" ,ue Jy ooke fro"1 i?y hook tholr heads. "I loarned.that tho rlddle-crcatura in tho cavo has a nose that Is a wonderful smeller and ears that are wonderful hearers," whispered Bluo Jay. "Every time I tried, to creep near It smelted mo or heard mo and Its growls sent me scooting." "Did you seo anything?" whispered Peggy. "Not a thing, but I heard thtrrgB In the night," whispered Bluo Jay back. "Jlmlnotyl Did you stay there ot night?" asked Billy. Bluo Jay looked a bit foolish as he answered. "Yes. I must have dozed off a I watched the cave from a plno tree, for all of p. sudden I woko up to find mvsolf In the black dark. My, but I folt queer. It wasn't a bit llko wnklng up In my own snug nest. And thou I heard tho sounds." "What Bounds?" whispered Peggy. "Whines and whimpers Just llko a baby, such sad and mournful whines they mado mo shiver. After tho whines thcro wero snumes, then there was tho sound of digging, then of gnawing, and finally of more digging Wtifoi&ti' PDitfBDGERr-PHlLDEbRBfiA,. 'JlXTJSSDMV-.OTliY 0r .'1020 k 4 t USBAND'S 1 TTHE MAGNESIA DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Constipation. Acid Stomach, Indlfftt-1 I lion. Can be mtrt as Milk of ManiMls, I Sold only by th bottle navar by doaa. ' "Ai last dawn came. Just bofore the first streaks of gray appeared the noises ceased and all was quiet. I was sure the creature had gone away so sure that when by the oarly light I saw newly-dug earth beneath me, I dared to hop down to get a closer look, I knew the riddle-creature had been burying some sort of treasure, and I wanted to learn what It was. I began to dig, ami I dug until I found what do you think?" 'TVhat?" demanded Peggy and Billy. "Bones I" unBwered Blue Jay In a hol low voice. "Bones and bones and iborrcs I" "How awful I" whispered Peggy. "So I thought," answered Blue Jay, "and I thought that hero was a Job for a detective, ond you know I am a very good detective I got much oxcltcd nnd was digging furiously, when suddenly something happened." Blue Jay paused. "What happenod?" demanded Billy "There was a rush behind, X was knocked over, a hot hrsath blow Into my face, snapping Jhwb slashed at my head, a nnarllng growl filled me with terror. I hod Just strength enough to leap Into tho air, nnd here I am " "Aye, and you were luckv to oscapo bo easily," grumbled a heavy volco from ASK FOR nnd GET " Horlick's The Original r; Malted MEEk for Infants nd Invalids Avoid Imitations nnd Substitutes the bushes. "Beholdajvhat the rlddlo did to mo I" ' Thero was Lonesome Boar with a patch over one eye, his left front paw In a sling, and his fur all ragged and soiled. "Listen, and I will tell you what happened," said Lonesomo Bear, but what he told them wjll havo to wait u ntll tomorrow (Continued tomorrow.) WONDER. Or THE AGE MNITVKY RUBBER' OISH VrAJJHtR. WSHtt WWHIO' nttsEP AND READY roausc WITHOUT NV1D5 TOlXIIW? HftTtR, m mirUftlMb.ffctL. W. N53 m N64 IL1K. m f.mmtSB! ill t'v jflnlM,wai w L 'U EM tot 11C l . iSBaHAai ni ' v 'vvwvm ftP5 3r (7 IliT CXJ f w NW ii Hii'riTTaft iiuMmM.v . 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If you are in doubt as to the standing of every American Store in every community, visit the one nearest your home today. The throngs that crowd our counters are our best argument as to the painstaking- care we exercise, and the service and courteous attention we render. (GGS22 Always Reliable Whether the Weather is Hot or Cold "Gold Seal" EGGS Only the very choicest newlaid Eggs are packed in Gold Seal cartons. Needless to remind you when you buy "Gold Seal" you buy both qual ity and quantity. There is a big difference In eggs. Why not serve tho best? '7Xmmfmr7T7777mt7M7t7fm) 'VS. JWVSWSJr7777W'm.'7n7777fmS7r;,'"''r''.'''''S-''J"-"Sft''', rwrvri l"V1VlVNWWV . -C??2JtJTlI1 BREAD a yn!" WlOf" , Qc nir&ciCi Unmatchabie ftp The All-Day, the Every-Meal Bread of Which One Nover Tires. Wo repeat our many times stated contention that Victor is truly "tno ioai wimout a iamt. It is utterly Impossible to make a better lonf of bread than Victor; whether from tho standpoint of quality or quantity it is In n class entlroly by itself. Willi. wwsMMaMWMwijg Iccd-Tcci Tirnc!1 Always delightfully 'refreshing, especially when mado with our "Asco" India and Ceylon or Old Country style. "Asco" Blend Teas i 45 Our Teas aro distinctivo in character, so different from ordi nary teas. Tho first cup or glass will prove to you what real tea goodness means. JLAJIAAj ! AiNiriiriAAjuJju'iu'i ' . yyyyyWffWffffWWWSff BUTTER yyyffwywwnannffffwivwy The Best Made, Always Fresh and Sweet, That' L 45? sSSS 55&t "O? M Butter Produced from tho rich pasteurized cream of fincly-brod cows that nxe fed in tho most wonder ful dairy district in tho world. Tho quality of "Louolla" never varleB It is this uniformity and dependability that makes new friends for "Louolla" every day. mVPm WrW i WPrWPV'fW' COFFEE. "ASCO" BLEND Coffee 40c Economy nnd eatlaf action in every bean economy because of extra strength and body; satisfaction becauso of its distinctive character and flavor. Wo say to you knowing whereof wo speak tho best valuo you ever drank. Why pay 46c or GOc for Coffee not as good? jUyVAVWVMVi'i'i1 ! A A L 'iSi'.'.Va..1! a,'a i,'.',- )J Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and m the principal cities and towns of Penna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland hi mi nil i i a i ii fi i i i i i i i i i i "i ii" i hi c o A s c o1 i A s c o A ! o H s C O A Si c o A s c o A' S' c 9 A S C 04 A 5 c o . s ci o A C o A s C o A S s Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store Still the New Dresses Come Pouring In Some Are Marked as Little as $3.75 Fancy that for a pretty frock of printed voile. These dresses show patterns of navy, green, black, lavender, Copenhagen or brown printed on white grounds. The collars and cuffs are white, bound with the printed voile. They are in all sizes, 14 to 44. ; . Organdie Dresses, $6.50 Cool as a sherbet are these fresh, crisp dresses of airy organ'dio in pink, white, violet, light blue and white. They are trimmed with pleated frills of self-material and have tucked vestees of white organdie. White Net Dresses, $li;50 Net is so soft and Summery that young women like it for Summer evenings. These dresses have soft ribbon sashes of pink, blue or white and are made with overskirts. Pleated frills form the collars, cuffs and trim the .sides and the edges of the tunica. Dotted Voile Dresses, $13.50 The voile is of white and the embroidered dots are in black, preen, pink or Copenhagen. Little ruffles of plain color, which matches the dots, ' trim the skirt and bodice. Silk-and-Cotton Crepes, $10.75 This material is very soft and sheer and has a pleasant silky luster. It is in light blue, rose or navy grounds with wKite flowers scattered over it. Ribbon girdles, wide or narrow, add a pretty touch. Navy Blue Georgette Dresses, $18.75 Every woman needs at least one dress of this type in her wardrobe. These dresses are beaded and are made over silk foundations; they havesoft satin girdles. $3.75 7 $11.50 P$6.50 Scy? (Mnrkat) Women's Jersey Sports Suits at $22.50 They are in brown nnd blue heather mixtures nnd are ideal for traveling and rough sports wear, ns nothing seems to hurt them. Tho jackets aro pleated a little across the back, under tho belts, and thoro are two pockets in front. (Market) Good Choosing Tomorrow in the Sale of Hosiery and Underwear at Low Prices For Women Pink Athletic Underwear, $1.50 the Garment Combinations of cool pink self-striped voile or crepe plisse, have plain hemstitched tops with ribbon shoulder straps. Combinations, 65c a Garment First quality fine white ribbed cotton suits with lace knees. Bodice-Top Vests, 35c Each, Three for $1 With the plain band top and tape shoulder straps, they are of cool white cotton. Split-Foot Stockings, 25c a Pair First quality, black cotton stockings of medium weight. (Onli-al) For Men Black and colored cotton half hose, 20c a pair. "Seconds." (OHlIery. Mnrlift) ' Cool Headgear - For Men and Boys tn sLhJttVanVa' mld ? hatf nI,d.ntcnnis hats with Kreen brim facings to shado tho eyes aro $1 nnd $1.50. Boys like tho khaki hats with wide brims at $1. White felt hats can be rolled up nnd put in the pocket, so soft are they. $1.60. Colored bands to wear with these are 50c. And Caps of silk mohair havo one-piece tops and are in checks nnd gray. $1.76. Silk poplin caps, for men nnd boys, have one-piece tops and are m brown, blue, steel and Palm Beach tan, lined with not. $2.25. (OaUery. Market) Still a Splendid Assortment of 50c Neckties, Sir ! They're amazingly good four-in-hands and batwings of good eilks and silk mixtures. Suspenders, Special at 50c Of sturdy elastic they arc finished with strong leather ends. (Oftllery, Market) , Glittering Bead Necklaces Half Price at $1 Ever so Summery and becoming are these strings of glass beads, beautifully cut. There are beads that look like amber, clear or cloudy; imitation sapphires and amethysts. Quite unusual are the milky crystal beads. iriieXnut) Pretty Parasols for Wee Maidens Cnn you think of anything to delight a little girl's heart more than a parasol? These pretty cotton ones are in plain pinks, blues, etc., or flow ered; some nro n combination of piin and flowered material. They hnve the plain wooden handles, some have wrist cords. $1 to $2. (Control) White Jean Regulations for Juniors $7.50 This is a particularly good stylo of regulation for vncntion wear. Pleated from a deep yoke it has pockets on the sides and bluo collar and cuffs are braided with white. 14 to 16 year sizes. Cool Voile Dresses for Vacationers $5 and $5.50 They arc of pretty figured or dotted voiles in blues,' pinks, etc. Mado with round necks they havo sheer white organdio collars; one style has an organdio sash and another, organdie pockets. 12 to 16 year sizes. (Mnrkel) Five Groups of Wash Skirts Which Are Special 65c for skirts of white cotton ramie. 85c--for skirts of white rep. $2.75 for skirts of white cotton gabardine. $.1.50 for skirts of white gabardine and surf satin, made in pretty ways and trimmed with pearl buttons. S-1.50 to S5.75 for finer skirts of gabardine and surf satin. Typical Summer skirts which will launder easily and be pretty to wear with gay sweaters and white shoes and stockings. Every woman needs a generous supply of such skirts, especially if she is planning to visit a Summer resort. (Mnrlirt) 600 New Lily of France Corsets at $4.50 Another shipment of these corsets has just been opened up. There are: Heavy white or pink coutil models for stout figures. Light-weight pink coutil corsets for average and medium stout figures. Topless models of coutil or brocho for slight figures. (Central) Women 's Summer Wraps at Reduced Prices At $19 Thero arc somo pretty capes of navy blue serge nnd filk lined sports touts of polo cloth in a creamy tan. At $29 These air longer capes of navy serge and coats of black taffeta the lattor voiy much liked by older women. At $37.50 Sports com- nf polo cloth and of camePs-han and finer seigo capes muki- up this gioup. All have been muikcd consid erably more. (.Mrtrlml I Women's Pink Nightgowns Special at $1.50 Of sheer pink batiste, these are very cool for hot Summer nights. They aro hemstitched and embroidered in light blue. (Central) Women's Pumps and Oxford Ties Special at $6.60 a Pair Black and Tan Calfskin Oxfords and Pumps are made with welted soles and medium heels excellent for walking nnd sports wear. Patent Leather and Black Calfskin Pumps aro cut on lighter lines, with turned soles and high or baby French heels. (Oluutnnl) fcl m u .y , fl B ? I -?1 :j I fH H 3,J H-. I were ssb.qo . ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO I ilr ft- '-Hi afci ill rfr rafr -- - " --' . j. j. , ASCO A ?.' 4it r s ' &i id-